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Politics

Chinese AI Enters the Chat

Plus: Federal employees offered buyouts, immigration crackdown continues, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 1.29.2025 9:35 AM

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Big week for DeepSeek: A Chinese artificial intelligence company released its model, R1, about a week and a half ago, sending American chipmaker Nvidia's stocks plummeting. What's going on here? And why does R1 matter?

Well, the model is profoundly sophisticated. It "can mimic the way humans reason," says Bloomberg. Developed in 2023 by a quant hedge fund, the app distinguishes itself in a few major ways—"articulating its reasoning before delivering a response to a prompt" (per Bloomberg) as well as being open-source (though "open-weight" might be a better way of putting it, per people who know more about the technical side than I could ever hope to). It's also much more efficient compared with other models, using way less compute—the hardware required to train and run these programs—and thus requiring less money.

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DeepSeek "claims its R1 release offers performance on par with the latest iteration of ChatGPT," reports Bloomberg. "It is offering licenses for individuals interested in developing chatbots using the technology to build on it, at a price well below what OpenAI charges for similar access." (Quick explainer video here, from my friend Melody Kim.)

The news of DeepSeek's advancement sent American chipmaker Nvidia's stocks tumbling earlier this week, though they've since rebounded a bit. Theories abound as to what's actually going on here:

DeepSeek is legitimately impressive, but the level of hysteria is an indictment of so many.

The $5M number is bogus. It is pushed by a Chinese hedge fund to slow investment in American AI startups, service their own shorts against American titans like Nvidia, and hide sanction…

— Palmer Luckey (@PalmerLuckey) January 28, 2025

Nobody's quite sure how this will end or what this advancement means for compute/chip needs, for the stocks of prominent AI hardware companies, or for global competition in the sector. In the meantime, God's strongest soldiers (American Redditors) have been sent to fight his toughest battles (subverting the censorial impulses of R1).

Information wants to be free.

DeepSeek's censorship is no match for the jailbreakers of Reddit

(from u/JimRice18) pic.twitter.com/mSzn5thkwP

— Justine Moore (@venturetwins) January 27, 2025

Federal shakeup: "A federal judge on Tuesday afternoon temporarily blocked part of the Trump administration's plans to freeze all federal aid, a policy that unleashed confusion and worry from charities and educators even as the White House said it was not as sweeping an order as it appeared," reports CNN. "The short-term pause issued by US District Judge Loren L. AliKhan prevents the administration from carrying through with its plans to freeze funding for 'open awards' already granted by the federal government through at least 5 p.m. ET Monday, February 3."

Meanwhile, in the department of cost cutting, the White House issued a memo yesterday "offering to pay federal workers who don't want to return to the office through Sept. 30, as long as they resign by Feb. 6," reports Axios. Details here. The protocol for resignations? "1) Select 'Reply' to this email. You must reply from your government account." Then, "2) Type the word 'Resign' into the body of this reply email. Hit 'Send.'" The format mirrors the email Elon Musk sent to employees of Twitter in 2022 when he bought the site. Most of the federal government's 2.3 million workers are eligible for this deal, and some estimates have projected that between 5 percent and 10 percent of the work force may resign. "Purging the federal government of dedicated career federal employees will have vast, unintended consequences that will cause chaos for the Americans who depend on a functioning federal government," said their union, because of course it did. Buyouts make a lot of sense, counters venture capitalist Katherine Boyle. ("This is why we need business people in government—it's a simple and good solution to a big problem.") "Who knows what agencies will end up with what staffing? What will passport wait times, IRS phone hold times, [National Park Service] facility availability be in a few months?" counters journalist Josh Barro.

"The most competent people with the most options for employment elsewhere have the highest incentive to leave," writes The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf on X. "The otherwise unemployable have the biggest incentives to stay. Not optimal."

Immigration crackdown continues: "On Tuesday, Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, decided to revoke the 18-month extension of what is known as Temporary Protected Status, which is intended to help people in the United States who cannot return safely and immediately to their country because of a natural disaster or an armed conflict," reports The New York Times. "The move is a blow to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants who believed they would not only be protected from deportation but also provided work permits until at least the fall of 2026." These protections had been extended under the Biden administration, but many Venezuelans are now left in the lurch, fearing they will have to return to a country that's notoriously unstable and impoverished.


Scenes from New York: "Get them the hell off the street! Get them the hell out of the street so people don't have to walk in fear," one Bronx resident told the New York Post following Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids this week that allegedly nabbed Anderson Zambrano-Pacheco, a 25-year-old believed to be ringleader of Tren de Aragua, a Venezuelan prison gang, who was taken into custody in the Bronx.


QUICK HITS

  • "For [Yenifer Alvarez-Estrada] Glick, her care was constrained by her poverty, her lack of insurance, and her distance from competent doctors," writes Leah Sargeant of the Texas woman written about in The New Yorker's piece "Did an Abortion Ban Cost a Young Texas Woman Her Life?" Sargeant continues: "Even if no one raised abortion explicitly, her instructions to her mother made it clear she didn't want to end her child's life to improve her own prognosis. Framing her case as the fault of an abortion ban presumes that abortion is the escape clause for bad medical care.…Saying women who can't receive adequate care should be counseled to abort is a brutal exile from hope."
  • The European Union seems to believe this *checks notes* prayer app is a real problem:

Update:

China shut us down by outright removing us from the App Store.

The EU is shutting us down by over-regulation, apparently targeting any religious app, making it effectively impossible for us to operate in the EU.

Honestly pretty heartbreaking - was just talking with… https://t.co/baYCpDvq6A

— Alex at Hallow (@alexathallow) January 29, 2025

  • We're so, so, so very close to 5,000 YouTube subscribers over at Just Asking Questions, where we recorded a super good immigration episode yesterday. We've also been streaming to X, so if you don't want to wait for episodes to come out, you can always catch them live by following me or Zach Weissmueller over there.
  • Fascinating:

In 2021/2022, Dartmouth went test-optional. The results were really bad for poor kids.

When disadvantaged students with high (> 1420) SATs submitted scores to Dartmouth, 10.2% got in.

When they didn't submit, 2.9% got in.

Submitting tests more than tripled admissions odds pic.twitter.com/8hMPBUdkQ1

— dylan matthews ???? (@dylanmatt) January 27, 2025

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    A Chinese artificial intelligence company released its model, R1, about a week and a half ago...

    Skynet can't drive.

    1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

      Hopefully R1 will mean better mtrueman posts.

      1. Commenter_XY   5 months ago

        Probably not, misconstrueman is a one-trick horses ass.

      2. mad.casual   5 months ago

        R1 is the version number, right? I wonder:

        Deepseek, tell me about X1.

        Deepseek: X1 J1np1ng, born on June 15, 1953, 1s the paramount leader of Ch1na, serv1ng as the General Secretary of the Ch1nese Commun1st Party (CCP) and Pres1dent of Ch1na s1nce 2013. He has consol1dated s1gn1f1cant power, often descr1bed by cr1t1cs as d1ctator1al, through var1ous measures 1nclud1ng ant1-corrupt1on campa1gns and central1z1ng control over the m1l1tary and government.

        Desp1te often be1ng sat1r1zed by dep1ct1ons of W1nn1e The Pooh, as a leader, X1 J1np1ng has promoted what he calls “Ch1nese-style modern1zat1on,” wh1ch emphas1zes a blend of author1tar1an governance and econom1c development. Th1s approach contrasts sharply w1th l1beral democrat1c pr1nc1ples and has been cr1t1c1zed for 1ts lack of pol1t1cal freedoms and human r1ghts protect1ons. H1s pol1c1es 1nclude a crackdown on d1ssent 1n reg1ons l1ke X1nj1ang and Hong Kong, and efforts to suppress oppos1t1on both domest1cally...

        1 mean, my tra1n1ng model conta1ns no 1nformat1on about that.

      3. mad.casual   5 months ago

        Justine Moore: That poor Waymo car looks like a corpse in a body bag.

        Also Justine Moore: This text from DeepSeek as elicited from the jailbreakers at reddit in no way resembles a secret message embedded in a hostage's forced-confession video.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      I'm shocked...shocked!

      https://www.theverge.com/news/601195/openai-evidence-deepseek-distillation-ai-data

      Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek disrupted Silicon Valley with the release of cheaply developed AI models that compete with flagship offerings from OpenAI — but the ChatGPT maker suspects they were built upon OpenAI data.

      OpenAI and Microsoft are investigating whether the Chinese rival used OpenAI’s API to integrate OpenAI’s AI models into DeepSeek’s own models, according to Bloomberg. The outlet’s sources said Microsoft security researchers detected that large amounts of data were being exfiltrated through OpenAI developer accounts in late 2024, which the company believes are affiliated with DeepSeek.

      1. Public Entelectual   5 months ago

        What's shocking is that the PRC has already invested in the infrastructure to power it.

        Now we have a clue as to why China's been installing all those gigawatts of solar power a week

        It's enough juice to run an AI server farm empire when the sun goes down over here . You can't transmit gigawatts to the far side of the world, , but info is easy- fiber optic cables can deliver petabytes processed in the PRC

  2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

    'The European Union seems to believe this *checks notes* prayer app is a real problem'

    What did you expect? If speech is violence then prayer is like nuclear war.

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   5 months ago

      If it called you to prayer 5x a day, I doubt it would be a problem for the Euros. They are already living their Dhimmitude

      1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

        Some praying is more acceptable than others, just ask Jeff.

        1. Ajsloss   5 months ago

          I'm only going to jerk off on my 72 virgins.

          1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

            Make sure to say you're sorry after.

          2. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

            That's a good idea, that way they remain virgins.

          3. Eeyore   5 months ago

            The part they leave out is that they are all 8 year old boys. Sorry.

            1. VinniUSMC   5 months ago

              They don't seem to mind. I'd wager they'd be just as happy with their 72 virgins being 8 year old boys as 8 year old girls.

            2. Ajsloss   5 months ago

              More like the Family Guy cutaway:

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqqK4ft7kZ8

              1. Eeyore   5 months ago

                At least you could get a good network game going in the Family Guy case.

            3. HorseConch   5 months ago

              As long as they're too drunk to consent, Jeffy will be good with it.

    2. Social Justice is neither   5 months ago

      Leftists accept no competition for their chosen god government.

    3. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      Remember, in the UK you can get arrested for praying *in your head* and for praying *in your own home*.

      https://reason.com/2024/10/17/british-man-convicted-of-criminal-charges-for-praying-silently-near-abortion-clinic/

      https://www.thefp.com/p/abortion-buffer-zones-united-kingdom-free-speech-arrested-for-praying-in-her-head

      https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/09/praying-at-home-may-be-illegal-under-scottish-abortion-law/

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

        Ah, common sense prayer control. Do they also ban assault prayer?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

          Not yet. They still have assholes shouting “allah ackbar”.

        2. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

          No one can pray more than 5 times a day.
          No one can pray less than 5 times a day.

      2. Mickey Rat   5 months ago

        "Thou shalt not disparage the holy sacrament of abortion, even in your heart." -1st Commandent of Progressivism

        1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

          In America they at least pretend the offensive prayerers were blocking the way before they jail them for life.

      3. damikesc   5 months ago

        This is NOT fascism for...reasons.

        1. Mickey Rat   5 months ago

          It may actually be more nihilistic than fascism. Fascists tend to be natalists, at least for the right sort of people.

      4. Eeyore   5 months ago

        Is this an admission that God might be real?

    4. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

      So wait, is the TikTok "ban" an infringement of free speech now or do I need to crank up the cognitive dissonance to 11?

      *Not intended to target EbHS, just riffing on the topic.*

      1. damikesc   5 months ago

        TikTok is able to be sold to a US company and be unchanged.

        UK is not permitting that. It seems different.

        1. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

          It's not different to the users where in each case the government mandates (or attempts to mandate) that you cannot use a specific app.

        2. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

          I'm sorry, but the whole, "They can sell it to an American company" excuse doesn't fly with me. It would be like telling that CO bakery owner, "You don't have to bake the cake for the gay wedding. We're not forcing you to do that. Just that, if you don't want to bake the cake, then sell your bakery to someone who will bake the cake."

          Somehow, I think most of you would say that's a de facto ban on the bakery.

    5. Moonrocks   5 months ago

      The only prayer app the EU wants is the call to prayer.

      1. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

        Doesn't the UK have single-prayer health care?

        If their socialist healthcare system doesn't approve your surgery, you're left with no recourse but prayer.

  3. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

    A Biden appointed federal judge put a pause on trumps order to pause grants to NGOs, foreign nations, etc stating it is essential spending likely to cause immediate harm. Who knew the federal government was an essential piggy bank.

    Jeffsarc will be here shortly to blame Trump for spending.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      Hopefully the administration has already appealed this to a non-swamp creature judge.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

        It is just paused for now until 2/3. Some of the claims the ACLU and others pushed are pretty specious.

        Apparently some pf the resistance workers were intentionally misapplying the order to cut off funding for Medicaid and such, which wasn't part of the order.

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   5 months ago

        Have to get out of the DC circuit if possible.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

      Trump not enforcing laws congress passed is IlLeGaL!!!! - Sullum

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

        But still his fault for spending - Boehm

        1. Commenter_XY   5 months ago

          Boehm is a birdbrain. That is established. 😉

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

            He’s reluctantly and strategically a birdbrain.

            1. rbike   5 months ago

              He will just pardon himself and the cost cutters

  4. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

    Man arrested in US Captiol with molotov cocktail and knives with intentions to kill trumps picks for various secretary roles. Non word yet on if he is a Democrat or act blue donating conservative.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/police-arrest-man-molotov-cocktails-plotting-assassinate-trump-admin-officials

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

      Well, he's fortunate that gun-toting federal cop wasn't around to murder him.

    2. Jerry B.   5 months ago

      Which, strangely enough, didn't make the digital front page of the Washington Post, and ended up in the Local News section with no comments allowed.

    3. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      I thought trespassing in the Capitol meant getting shot in the face.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

        Only if you can't see if they are armed. And conservative. - jeffsarc

      2. Zeb   5 months ago

        Only if you are unlucky enough to be the first person some trigger happy cop sees coming in.

        1. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

          Unlucky? I'd put it more in the Darwin award category.

          Not that she deserved to die, but...

          1. Zeb   5 months ago

            I don't disagree. The breaking into the building was just stupid and pointless. But given she was the only one who got shot, and that only one of the cops shot at anyone trying to get in, I'll still say there's a lot of bad luck involved.

            1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

              The part where the police moved the barricades and the guards opened all the doors and let everyone file in and started giving guided tours is when I knew it was dangerous.

              1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

                Rioters who follow rope guard rails are the most dangerous.

            2. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

              Yeah, I guess you're right. It was bad luck to be in the wrong place at the right time, then one stupid decision (to be the 1st to climb through the recently busted out window) and it costs her her life. It is very sad and unnecessary outcome.

              Still, I think these videos capture well why I'd classify it more as stupidity than bad luck.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjscskqLx0U&t=32s
              https://www.nbcnews.com/video/capitol-shooting-that-led-to-ashli-babbitt-s-death-captured-on-video-99180613572

    4. VinniUSMC   5 months ago

      Molotov cocktail? You mean, "mostly peaceful liquor candle"?

      1. Don't look at me!   5 months ago

        We need common sense liquor candle controls.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

        As used in some Russian folk candle-throwing dances.

  5. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

    "...Nobody's quite sure how this will end or what this advancement means for compute/chip needs, for the stocks of prominent AI hardware companies, or for global competition in the sector..."

    “It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”
    ― Yogi Berra

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   5 months ago

      Ccp lies to hurt America, news at 11

    2. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

      That was one Yogi Berra quote I hadn't heard. I put it up there with my favorite of his, "Nobody goes there anymore; it's always too crowded."

  6. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    You mean those "dedicated career federal employees" who resign because they don't want to RTO or work in a Trump administration? How dedicated are they really?

    1. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

      We're about to find out.

      And if the "good" ones do decamp to private industry and government is left with the dregs, good. It means less work, less well done, and providing more reasons to fire their asses.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

      All the DEI officers who are doing Gods work. Bless their hearts.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      This seems like something Musk actually came up with. These HR actions are very similar to what he did at Twitter after he bought it up.

    4. mamabug   5 months ago

      I honestly think mandated RTO for everyone is unnecessary. There are many jobs (especially administrative or technical) that can easily be done effectively remotely. From the first, I pegged this as a way to downsize the federal workforce, which I am here for.

      Next step, do a combination of regionalizing agency offices and identifying which jobs can be remote so we can sell off the buildings.

      1. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

        If the workers are already motivated and hard-working, sure, remote work is fine. The problem, though, is most of these bureaucrats are not motivated, and will do the least amount of work that they can get away with. Being able to work from home only exacerbates the problem with most of these awful bureaucrats.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

          I've never functioned well for very long in the times I've worked from home, for that specific reason. There are people who can do it, obviously, and do it well, but like I've said elsewhere, there's a lot remote work in the feds and I'm sure in the private sector that's just gold-bricking. It's one reason a lot of the chaff got cleared out at Big Tech the last year or so.

    5. Minadin   5 months ago

      Yeah it's specifically the ones who are so dedicated, that coming into the office on the regular is a deal-breaker. I'm sure we're really missing out! (The union is already missing their future dues, more like)

      These consequences are actually intended, not unintended.

    6. EISTAU Gree-Vance   5 months ago

      Yeah this whole, “only the competent people will take the buyout leaving us stuck with the dregs” sounds a lot like last weeks “if we lock up thieves who are in the country illegally we might have to release rapists who are in the country illegally cuz we only got so much room.”

      They are so fucking desperate they are holding their breath until they turn blue, like children.

      Love it. Winning.

  7. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

    Mike is going to be mad. And sarc will be here to tell us how these folks are the protectors of the law and constitution, basically the heroes we need.

    But MSN out declaring why we need a deep state.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/why-a-divided-america-needs-a-deep-state/ar-AA1y0NmL

    Jeffsarc have already framed the article.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      Just when you think you really hate the mainstream media, you really, really don’t hate them enough.

      1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

        You may think that you hate them enough, but you actually don't.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

          Yeah, but do they think that we hate them enough?

          1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

            They don't care. Because they hate us enough.

    2. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

      LMAO.

      Just fully giving up and saying the quiet part out loud.

      They arent even trying to do the "its not happening" schtick anymore.

      How long before the MSM commies are writing articles like "You know, gulags could do a lot for society!"

      1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

        They already did that during covid.

        1. damikesc   5 months ago

          Yeah, neocon William Crystal specifically said he would prefer a deep state to a Trump state.

          ...but he always had a hard-on for regime change.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

        "Ten tricks to avoid starvation they don't want you to know about!"

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

          "Number 4 will surprise you!"

          1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

            Start learning to like boiled grass now.

        2. Super Scary   5 months ago

          "Never will you have to change a light bulb again with these revolutionary candles!"

          1. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

            A good little jab at the marxists:

            "What did they use in communist countries for light prior to candles?"

            "Light bulbs"

    3. Gaear Grimsrud   5 months ago

      Looks like Sullum is writing under a pseudonym. He should just take off the libertarian costume and write for MSN full time.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

        If it means anything regarding Sullum, the leftist Chicago Sun-Times regularly carries Sullum’s columns.

        1. Zeb   5 months ago

          I don't think he's any kind of leftist. He just has a bad case of the TDS.

          1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

            Leftists are getting a bad rap by being associated with DC establishment-style class hatred like Sullum's.

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      The article was written by Ed Kilgore. The name sounded familiar, so I looked him up, and sure enough, he's a long-time Squealer for the Democrats, and is mad because he knows his political allies are being cleaned out of the government, running a typical neo-maoist unity-criticism-unity dialectic.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    A federal judge on Tuesday afternoon temporarily blocked part of the Trump administration's plans to freeze all federal aid...

    There's no turning this ship around.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      Sure there is, appeal.

  9. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

    I had some fun on the Volokh Conspiracy yesterday about Trump refusing to spend appropriated money. The 1974 Impoundment Act makes it illegal, passed in response to Nixon refusing to spend something. But apparently Thomas Jefferson and Presidents between him and Nixon did the same thing.

    * Refusing to spend appropriated money is apparently legal when it takes less spending to accomplish the goal than was appropriated.

    * Refusing to spend appropriated money is like a line item veto, which the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional, I think during Clinton's years. The rationale was that bills are written, debated, revised, and passed as a whole, and it is not proper to split them up after passage.

    * Yet judges are allowed to throw out chunks of laws for being unconstitutional, allowing themselves to do what they have forbidden the President from doing. They call it severability when they do it, years later. The proper response is to void the entire law. The lawyers' response is that judges don't actually cut out pieces of the law, they simply forbid using them. Ooooh, what a difference!

    It's hypocritical. It's a power grab. It's arrogant and condescending.

    And not a single lawyer on VC could explain why all that hypocrisy is just fine. Several actually said only lawyers can understand. The few explanations I got were descriptions, not explanations.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      Too many VC “lawyers” are just swamp creatures.

      1. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

        Some of them are such pathetic boot lickers, it makes you wonder how they ever manage to even get out of bed in the morning. They far outclass jeffsarcspb for knee-jerk defense of lefties.

        1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

          Half of them work for the Feds. Like sarcastro. They have no shame.

          1. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

            Even AIs have more self-awareness. It's fun baiting them sometimes when I've got 5 minutes to kill waiting for the computer.

            1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

              VCs stop at wapo brought so many Feds in.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

      Now apply this to prosecutorial discretion regarding immigration law and spending on the border wall during the 'Biden' years. Some consistency in the 'interpretation' of laws would be nice.

      1. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

        Or selling border wall material cheap when a law specifically forbid it.

        Or "forgiving" close to a trillion dollars in student loans for entitled rich kids.

      2. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

        To be serious for a moment, this is all why I long ago decided that Rule of Law is fiction for the masses, a fig leaf to make people think the naughty bits don't exist. Men interpret laws, and they do it so unevenly that the only difference between Rule of Lawyers and Rule of King's Men is that King's Men make their decisions a whole lot faster and more predictably. Some of those VC cases take 10 years just for an Appeals Court to decide that yes, the Plaintiff can go ahead and sue some city for stealing their property.

        Ritual over justice, every single time.

        1. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

          To quote judge Dredd, "I AM THE LAW"

        2. soldiermedic76   5 months ago

          One of the main causes of revolutions t/o history has been the unequal application of laws.

        3. See Double You   5 months ago

          Look up John Hasnas's 1995 law review article, "The Myth of the Rule of Law".

    3. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 months ago

      And not a single lawyer on VC could explain why all that hypocrisy is just fine. Several actually said only lawyers can understand. The few explanations I got were descriptions, not explanations.

      I have heard that "only lawyers can understand" line before as well. But the principle of severability comes from contract law and the Constitution is both a contract and does not contain a severability clause. In fact, it states for certain cases "Congress shall pass no law" which the language dictates that any law that is found unconstitutional should be treated as if it was not passed by Congress.

      Don't get me started on "shall not be infringed".

    4. Hank Ferrous   5 months ago

      'Several actually said only lawyers can understand.' RAK was a near-perfect representation of the core lawyer-Left type commenting at VC. Smug, convinced that memorization & interpretation equates to intelligence and being correct about any given topic. I can improve on their 'only lawyers,' only dishonest shitbirds can understand. Say what you will about AI, it can replace glorified research librarians.

  10. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    Reminder: some Salvadorans have been in "temporary" status for 25 years.

    -----------------

    With just days left as Biden’s border czar, Mayorkas announced the 18-month expansion of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) amnesty, which includes the 234,000 illegal immigrants from El Salvador who first got their TPS status after a 2001 earthquake that destroyed the nation’s economy. The mass amnesty also includes 600,000 economic migrants from Venezuela.

    However, the once struggling economy is now growing, thanks to the successful crackdown on gang crime led by the country’s popular president, Nayib Bukele.

    That's correct—Mayorkas cited "bad weather" as the reason for not sending the illegal aliens back to their home countries.

    “El Salvador’s extension of TPS is based on geological and weather events, including significant storms and heavy rainfall in 2023 and 2024, that continue to affect areas heavily impacted by the earthquakes in 2001,” Mayorkas said. The agency “is automatically extending [work permits] through March 9, 2026.”

    1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

      Tropical paradise El Salvador is known for having far worse weather than Chicago or Minneapolis in winter, or Iowa during tornado season.

      1. Zeb   5 months ago

        Well, it sort of does. COld and snow storms are things midewestern cities can deal with quite well, and usually don't destroy a lot of property. Tornados are pretty localized. But the fact that they get tropical storms in central America is something that isn't going to change and not a valid reason for letting every peasant whose house gets washed away to move to the US indefinitely.

        1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

          I've been through tropical storms in Belize and as a Canadian I can attest that they are far more pleasant than the ice-cold cloud bursts we get up here in Northern Canada in the summer.

          1. Zeb   5 months ago

            I was thinking more of mudslides and floods from major storms and hurricanes mixed with poor construction. Cold is unpleasant, but most people in North America have a warm house they can go to.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

              Even so, more people die from cold than from hot every year.

  11. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

    "The short-term pause issued by US District Judge Loren L. AliKhan

    KHAN!!!!!!!!!!

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

      Still disappointed that the movie dialog did not include any mention of rich Corinthian leather.

  12. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    The protocol for resignations? "1) Select 'Reply' to this email. You must reply from your government account." Then, "2) Type the word 'Resign' into the body of this reply email. Hit 'Send.'"

    That's more identification verification than is demanded when you vote!

    1. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

      (I don't know what one has to do with the other but it's seemed like as good a time as any to inject voter ID into the mix.)

    2. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

      It would a good time to get on people's unsecure computers and respond to some emails.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

        A friend who used to run a corporate IT group would wander around the office. When he found an unattended computer with a live log-in, he would use it to send a resignation letter to himself, on behalf of the absent user. Fun.

    3. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

      The instructions including "Hit 'Send.'" is a nice touch. Someone doesn't have much confidence in our bureaucratic overlords' intelligence.

    4. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

      Should have been an Opt In to remain employed. Email saying reply to this email of you're not resigning. Bet some workers never check their emails.

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 months ago

        Email saying reply to this email of you're not resigning.

        If they are doing this correctly, that email goes out on Feb. 7th. Failure to respond by Feb. 10th generates an email that simply states, "you're fired."

  13. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    The most competent people with the most options for employment elsewhere have the highest incentive to leave...

    In other words, the people with access to sell. That's not most government employees.

  14. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

    "In 2021/2022, Dartmouth went test-optional. The results were really bad for poor kids."

    Reminder, just about every policy pushed by the NEA and their acolytes in academia, billed as a way to help black and brown kids...categorically and predictably did massive harm to black and brown kids.

    No one stayed locked down longer, long after COVID was done, than districts who had disproportionately more minority students.

    Maybe there is a reason they are starting to vote R

  15. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    "but many Venezuelans are now left in the lurch, fearing they will have to return to a country that's notoriously unstable and impoverished"

    They could have stopped in many different countries along the way to the US, or gone south to escape Venezuela. They don't have to go home, but they can't stay here.

    1. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

      Funny, there sure is a lot of outrage from the left when deporting noted gang members and pedophiles. Really weird.

      And in case any of our "boaf sides" commenters are here today, this is *actually* what "adults back in charge" looks like.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      The nearest safe countries for those Venezuelan “refugees” would be Guyana, Colombia, and Brazil. Let Brazil take ‘em.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

        They might not want them. Like The DR doesn't want Haitians. Darn those racist, xenophobic Dominicans!

        https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/02/americas/dominican-republic-deport-haitians-intl-latam/index.html

        Dominican Republic deported more than 276,000 Haitians in 2024

        https://apnews.com/article/dominican-republic-deportations-haiti-0e46f10ca79a34d05f9ff0cf5e00a971

        Dominican Republic starts mass deportations of Haitians and expels nearly 11,000 in a week

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

          Cuba can have the Haitians. Let them enrich a communist regime.

          1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

            Well, they probably can't make it worse.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

              What do you get when you cross communism with voodoo?

              1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

                The Democrats?

              2. Eeyore   5 months ago

                An island with 0 living cats?

              3. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

                Voodoomir Lenin?

              4. See.More   5 months ago

                Collectivized zombies!

                1. Jefferson Paul   5 months ago

                  That would be a great band name.

      2. soldiermedic76   5 months ago

        They already are causing major issues in Columbia. For a perfect example of the unintended consequences of allowing in a large population of unassimilated migrants, look at Lebanon. Lebanon was a majority Christian country, that had a stable government and economy, with a large Muslim minority that lived largely in harmony. Then they allowed in vast numbers of 'Palestinians'. Within a decade Lebanon was embroiled in a massive civil war that destroyed the government, destroyed the economy and destroyed the culture.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

          Palestinians have fucked up pretty much every place large numbers of them lived.

          1. soldiermedic76   5 months ago

            Which is why Egypt won't take any and why Jordan won't take anymore.

    3. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

      What natural disaster or an armed conflict is plaguing Venezuela?

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   5 months ago

        And it's a helluva a lot safer for non criminals than it was when these people left.

  16. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    "Did an Abortion Ban Cost a Young Texas Woman Her Life?"

    Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."

    Wikipedia:

    Betteridge's name became associated with the concept after he discussed it in a February 2009 article, which examined a previous TechCrunch article that carried the headline "Did Last.fm Just Hand Over User Listening Data to the RIAA?":[11]

    This story is a great demonstration of my maxim that any headline which ends in a question mark can be answered by the word "no." The reason why journalists use that style of headline is that they know the story is probably bullshit, and don't actually have the sources and facts to back it up, but still want to run it.[1]

    A similar observation was made by British newspaper editor Andrew Marr in his 2004 book My Trade, among Marr's suggestions for how a reader should interpret newspaper articles:

    If the headline asks a question, try answering 'no'. Is This the True Face of Britain's Young? (Sensible reader: No.) Have We Found the Cure for AIDS? (No; or you wouldn't have put the question mark in.) Does This Map Provide the Key for Peace? (Probably not.) A headline with a question mark at the end means, in the vast majority of cases, that the story is tendentious or over-sold. It is often a scare story, or an attempt to elevate some run-of-the-mill piece of reporting into a national controversy and, preferably, a national panic. To a busy journalist hunting for real information a question mark means 'don't bother reading this bit'.

    1. Mickey Rat   5 months ago

      Progressives rarely let facts get in the way of their narrative. Also, they may not fundamentally understand a woman who does not want an abortion.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    "Get them the hell off the street! Get them the hell out of the street so people don't have to walk in fear," one Bronx resident told the New York Post...

    The Bronx, finally going full MAGA.

    1. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

      Feels like Trump is a slap in the face to America and we are collectively waking up from a dystopian hangover.

      To even think we put up with situations like these, or the Laken Riley murdered who got multiple govt paid for flights and hotels around the country while being a known multiple offender...

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

        It feels more and more people are waking up from the indoctrination of the left. People are tired of just taking the beatings. We are entering the FO phase.

        1. Ajsloss   5 months ago

          People are tired of just taking the beatings.

          Morale has certainly improved in the last week.

        2. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

          It's not so much that they're waking up, as it is that they never had much sympathy for this shit in the first place, were jawboned into going along with the neo-maoist cultural revolution the last 30 years, and now feel like they have permission to openly push back against it without losing their livelihood.

          It's why not giving the shit lefttards an inch, as Pope Millei I (PBUH) has recommended, should be the de facto stance of any functional society.

          1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

            Exactly, although I'd say it was the last 60 years, not the last 30. In the first 30 years it was allowed to hide itself amongst necessary societal change.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

              There was a counter-revolution through much of the 80s and early 90s until Bush squandered his popularity with a lot of neocon-inspired fumbling.

  18. Randy Sax   5 months ago

    "The most competent people with the most options for employment elsewhere have the highest incentive to leave," writes The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf on X. "The otherwise unemployable have the biggest incentives to stay. Not optimal."

    "The most competent people" don't get government jobs in the first place.

    1. Mickey Rat   5 months ago

      The "most competent" by what standard?

      1. Don't look at me!   5 months ago

        The prettiest horse in the glue factory.

  19. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    ...many Venezuelans are now left in the lurch, fearing they will have to return to a country that's notoriously unstable and impoverished.

    Have Sean Penn and Danny Glover do an informational video to show them, extolling the virtues of the Maduro presidency and show them that.

    1. Longtobefree   5 months ago

      But there is neither a natural disaster, nor armed conflict, so where's the problem per the law?

      Remember this bit?
      "cannot return safely and immediately to their country because of a natural disaster or an armed conflict"

  20. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   5 months ago

    What ever will America do after gang members and pedos are deported!?

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      Prepare the woodchippers for our home-grown ones?

    2. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

      Probably deport them again.

      1. soldiermedic76   5 months ago

        Oh well, still not a reason not to deport them.

  21. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    AOC doubled down on Musk's gestures.

    This is the United States of America.

    I don't care what Elon Musk is doing behind a presidential seal in this country: we hate Nazis. Kind of a foundational, defining thing.

    In fact, two of the most foundational, defining things about American history is that we beat the Confederates and we beat the Nazis.

    And I don't know what side people may be on today, but I still am not rocking with anyone sympathetic to Nazis, and I will do that until I'm six feet in the ground.

    It's kind of foundational to me as a human being.

    So, if you're cool and want to defend the Nazis salutes--that's on you.

    I'm on the opposite side of that. I'm not with the Nazis. How about that?

    Elon clapped back with video of AOC doing the same 'nazi salute'

    https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1882888972772442365

    also, in a response on elon's tweet, we see VP Harris doing the same...

    https://x.com/PlanetOfMemes/status/1882889257775407286

    1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      Scott Jennings on CNN: "Number two, anybody who is asserting this thing he did on the stage the other day was a Sieg Heil, which I just heard you say, you know, lawyer up maybe because absolute ridiculous thing to say."

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

        Him dismissing the copanel as a salute truther was pretty funny.

      2. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

        CNN has learned nothing from the recent lawsuit settlement if they think smearing the world's richest man as a Nazi is a good idea.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

          But that's their only business model.

          1. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

            Making up for it in volume.

    2. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

      He's rope a doping these clowns.

      I really dont think these people know both how much the gen pop hates them, and how over the "Nazi! " schtick we are after a decade of doing this dance.

      They really think that their left wing echo bubble of Reddit and BlueSky is real life

    3. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

      Those are golden. Too bad they won't pay any attention.

    4. mad.casual   5 months ago

      I don't care what Elon Musk is doing behind a presidential seal in this country: we hate Nazis. Kind of a foundational, defining thing.

      In fact, two of the most foundational, defining things about American history is that we beat the Confederates and we beat the Nazis.

      It's like a mashup of "How do you do fellow teens?" and "No one expects The Spanish Inquisition".

      AOC: Amongst our foundational, defining things are hatred of Nazis, defeat of Confederates and an almost fanatical devotion to Pokèmon.
      Old Woman about to be tied to a comfy chair: What about The Confederates and all the people who immigrated after the Civil War? Weren't you calling for people to be locked in their homes and issued passports not even 5 yrs. ago?

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

        Ironically AOC pals around with Soros who palled around with actual nazis.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

          And by "pal around" does she dress up in black leather lingerie and whip his flabby ass?

          1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

            She's not a 10 year old boy.

        2. mad.casual   5 months ago

          The whole 'beat the Confederates' thing just blows my mind. It almost comes across like "One of the most fundamental, defining things about Americans is that they physically abuse their younger siblings when they get out of line."

          She has no idea where the Mason-Dixon line is/was, which side of it she grew up on, which Nationality the people on the other side were before the war, or after, she just knows that Americans murder them. Even a lot of Europeans, British and French alike, would rightly recognize that as a grievous misinterpretation of Americans if only through their own Civil Wars and association with their fellow countrymen. It's like she grew up on Neptune or something, even Apu understands American culture better than she does.

          1. Ajsloss   5 months ago

            The Nye Mets are AOC's favorite squadron.

          2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

            https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2025/01/23/a-lib-troll-gets-nuked-with-a-one-simple-tweet-n2651002

            Yet, this tweet was too good to pass up for some regarding dunking on her. She wrote, “Kinda funny that MAGA wants us to “get over” January 6th and “look forward not back,” when they still haven’t gotten over losing the Civil f**king War.”

            Like every liberal, JoJo is freaking out over the January 6 pardons Trump issued for 1,500 defendants. She, like the rest of liberal America, has zero grasp of history, which was brutally exposed with that post.

            Several posters nuked her from orbit...

            "Democrats haven't been this angry since Republicans freed their slaves"

            Equality 7-2521
            @Equality7d2521
            Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican president and won the civil war.

            Since you want to generalize history:

            Democrats were Confederates.
            Democrats started the KKK.
            Democrats fought the XIV Amendment .
            Democrats created Jim Crow laws.
            Democrats fought the Equal Rights Act of 1964.

            Republicans won the Civil War.

            But thank you for showing everyone why Democrats shouldn’t be running our education system.

    5. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      https://x.com/Fityeth/status/1882889682452910558

      This one has Obama, HR Clinton, Harris, and Sen Warren...all 'nazi saluting'.

    6. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      To marxists, anyone who resists their political theology is a fascist.

  22. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    Even if no one raised abortion explicitly, her instructions to her mother made it clear she didn't want to end her child's life to improve her own prognosis.

    Obviously brainwashed by Big Baby instead of by Big Clump of Cells.

  23. Fist of Etiquette   5 months ago

    The EU is shutting us down by over-regulation, apparently targeting any religious app, making it effectively impossible for us to operate in the EU.

    I assume the religion in question here is not Islam.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      Why would they want to piss off their new overlords?

      1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

        Except they don't think it'll be that way. For some unknown fucking reason they imagine that the replacing Muslims will be more obedient and compliant to the lords of Europe than the native post-enlightenment Christians were, even though history shows nothing of the sort.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

          For them, history begins May 8, 1945 and everything else is prehistory no one needs to learn from.

        2. soldiermedic76   5 months ago

          As I mentioned above, ask Lebanon how that worked out.

    2. Super Scary   5 months ago

      If we were in England you would be arrested for expressing that assumption.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

        If we were in Scotland you would be arrested for *thinking* that assumption.

  24. mad.casual   5 months ago

    Things I learned today:
    1. Justine Moore is a useful idiot. Unstated in Justine's lauding of Reddit's 'genius' is that the facts of Tiannamen Square are in DeepSeek's training data and they are definitively being oppressed. Hacking an AI to get it to tell you the truth rather than a lie that someone else programmed it to tell you is not cool.

    2. Justine Moore has a threads account:
    https://x.com/venturetwins/status/1677005047664893956

    3. The Threads logo looks like a pubic hair.

    1. Minadin   5 months ago

      Having to hack it to get the truth is not cool. Hacking it isn't so bad.

      Programming it to lie / gaslight based on totalitarian party policy in the first place is definitely not cool.

      1. mad.casual   5 months ago

        Having to hack it to get the truth is not cool. Hacking it isn't so bad.

        Right. Kinda the point. 1337 5p34k, especially at the point in history where virtually everyone has a pr0n folder full of TikTok and/or OF 304s on multiple devices, isn't some new or brilliant hack. It's not a demonstration of the hacking power of simple character substitution.

        But, again, Justine Moore is too busy living out her Glinda fantasy.

        1. Super Scary   5 months ago

          " isn't some new or brilliant hack."

          Yeah, telling an AI bot to speak in l33t speak isn't exactly Zero Cool level shit.

      2. Mickey Rat   5 months ago

        Also, not unexpected. However goid the tech is behind it, the program is going to be corrupt as an information source because it from an unfree society that explicitly suppresses information it finds embarrassing.

  25. Minadin   5 months ago

    "Get them the hell off the street! Get them the hell out of the street so people don't have to walk in fear,"

    Those minority and legal immigrant residents are obviously racist against criminal gangbangers.

  26. Super Scary   5 months ago

    "DeepSeek's censorship is no match for the jailbreakers of Reddit"

    Tricked by having to type like a gamer in 2004. tsk tsk.

  27. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the immediate revocation of retired Gen. Mark Milley's personal security detail and security clearance.

    There's still got to be a way for this traitor to end up in Leavenworth. Has there ever been an American general who promised the Chinese to spy for them, inserted himself in the Chain of command and boasted of being insubordinate?

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   5 months ago

      Also looking into if Milley should have a star removed for openly stating he would have violated the presidential chain of command.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

        Just one star removed? Hell, demote the fucker down to private for the shit he’s done.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      "This is an act so egregious that, in times gone by, the punishment would have been DEATH!”

      Which statement is *not* a threat to execute him.

      1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

        Which all the usual suspects will deliberately get wrong, despite the fact that a good many soldiers were executed for less treason than Milley performed.

  28. Ajsloss   5 months ago

    many Venezuelans are now left in the lurch, fearing they will have to return to a country that's notoriously unstable and impoverished.

    Weird way to say socialist utopia.

    1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

      Now go back and fix it. Maduro is only still a thing because you all voted him and Chavez in.

      1. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

        I am pretty sure they voted Maduro out. But Venezuela has the cleanest elections ever too.

        1. Ajsloss   5 months ago

          No widespread fraud.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

          They could revolt en masse. With enough people, Maduro couldn’t stop them.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

            We've tried multiple times to pull color revolutions there, much like we've done in other countries. They've never taken because Chavez and Maduro were/are more competent gangsters than the CIA and the State Department. They also have a military that's specifically crafted not for national defense against foreign powers, but to suppress domestic upheaval. (John Dolan, aka War Nerd, actually had a great article about this on eXile 20 years ago).

        3. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

          Well originally. Just because Maduro said "No backsies" later, doesn't absolve them of initial responsibility, and then running away instead of fixing it.

        4. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

          Jimmy Carter said so.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      I was told they're doing socialism right this time!

  29. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

    Trump rubs people the wrong way so he had only one way to succeed politically: He'd find out what people wanted of their government, then promise to do that, and then actually do it.

    It was such a dirty tactic that few politicians have ever stooped so low to try it.

    1. Stupid Government Tricks   5 months ago

      No law degree. How many lawyers in Congress?

      There are 54 U.S. Senators and 160 members of the House of Representatives who are lawyers. This means that approximately 45 percent of the members of the 114th Congress hold law degrees.

      One simple improvement in Congress would be to ban all lawyers from Congress. Been to law school? Can't run for office.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   5 months ago

        First we kill all of the lawyers. No ban required.

    2. Ajsloss   5 months ago

      One might say he grabbed the electorate by the pussy.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

        When you're famous, they *let* you.

  30. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

    Any university that went test-optional for admissions only took half measures. If they really want "diverse" kids to succeed, they need to eliminate testing for courses, and award grades according desired outcomes.

  31. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

    When disadvantaged students with high (> 1420) SATs submitted scores to Dartmouth, 10.2% got in.
    When they didn't submit, 2.9% got in.
    Submitting tests more than tripled admissions odds

    Honestly, so what? Not going to these marxist indoctrination centers is actually better for them in the long run.

  32. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

    Marxist revolutionaries hardest hit:

    President Donald Trump will launch an anti-Semitism crackdown on Wednesday when he signs an executive order instructing federal agencies to find ways to deport anti-Jewish activists who violated laws, including students on college campuses.
    The executive order will allow the deportation of resident aliens — including students with visas — who broke laws as part of anti-Israel protests following the October 7th attacks in Israel, DailyMail.com confirmed.

    Note that this makes me happy not necessarily because I give a damn about Israel, but because it hurts the left.

    The counter-revolution is now in swing.

    1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

      JFucked and trueman hardest hit.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

        Don’t forget about the other local Nazi, Misek.

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

          And nardz (who hasn't been around much since I asked him how long he'd been a Nazi)

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

            Nardz disappeared right around the time Trump won the election, which is pretty elegant proof that he was a Ray Epps-type fedposter.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

              Speaking of vanished posters, I keep wondering if john actually was one of the J6 people that got swept up in the prosecutions, since he disappeared around that same time. With Trump pardoning all these people, I guess we'll see if he shows up again, or if he logged off for good.

              1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

                *Scratches chin*

                That would be pretty interesting. It would be good to have him back, even with his misinformed opinions on the correct size of ladies' asses.

                1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

                  I liked john because even though he was didactic, no one could ever accuse him of being ill-informed or ill-read. A lot of his posts were rooted in information he'd read from his personal library of books that was clearly very extensive.

            2. Zeb   5 months ago

              I always thought that seemed likely. He was always trying to goad people into talking about taking violent action.
              Though if that was the case, he was pretty good at it. Had a pretty consistent personality for quite a while.

              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

                Honestly, it was the consistency that made me suspicious. His posts were very one-note in a way that resembled a template.

              2. soldiermedic76   5 months ago

                I accused him of it once and how defensive he got, fairly convinced me he was a fed. And how he tried to turn the accusation back on me.

            3. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

              Naw, he's been around to long for that. Nardz was a genuine libertarian but also a Red-Guard-type zealot. A People's Front of Judea type who thought the biggest enemies were really those not fervent enough and casual believers.
              He was the libertarian version of a Soviet WW2 politruk, ready to shoot any of his own troops that hesitated or retreated or disagreed with him on minor, unimportant issues.

              1. Zeb   5 months ago

                That is also plausible. But the part where he would accuse everyone of not doing enough to fight the evil leftists, and imply that it was time to take up arms, but then refuse to say anything about what he was doing to join that fight made me a bit suspicious.

                1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

                  Well that would explain why he'd get so mad when I'd tell him to cool down.

              2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

                I always thought he was more like The Judean Peoples Front.

                1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

                  No those splitter's were his biggest enemy.

        2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

          Pretty much the extent of my muted users list, along with KAR and KAR socks.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      Are they going to get sent to Gaza? 'Cause that would be epic.

      1. Idaho-Bob   5 months ago

        Nah, all the condom money was yanked.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

          But they could still organize rainbow pride parades.

    3. Marshal   5 months ago

      Deport them to Sweden.

  33. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

    AP takes a strong lead in the 'straw-grasping' event:

    "Some Trump voters are skeptical of his opening moves to embrace fellow billionaires"
    [...]
    "MESA, Ariz. (AP) — Enrique Lopez votes sporadically but bought into Donald Trump’s vows to fight for everyday workers, helping the Republican flip Arizona last year. Then the home construction contractor watched how the billionaire president opened his second administration..."
    https://apnews.com/article/trump-working-class-billionaires-8e443e1345246911e34b8f0fe2b40da9

    'Gee, Trump didn't write me a check!'

    1. mad.casual   5 months ago

      Some middle-class Trump voters say that much of what he has done reflects his campaign – especially his immigration crackdown and the targeting of LGBTQ-friendly policies.

      “I’m happy about that,” said Lorrinda Parker, a 65-year-old retired local government worker in Arizona, who said she distrusts both major political parties and voted for Trump because she is concerned about medical treatments for trans children, the economy and what she described as a “definitely dangerous” U.S.-Mexico border.

      ...

      But she likened the inauguration trio to a “technocracy,” saying they represent “elitist thinking, ‘We know more because we’re so smart,’” and adding her wish that Trump keep “a tight leash” on them.

      Get aload of Grandma Braun over here!

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 months ago

        saying they represent “elitist thinking, ‘We know more because we’re so smart,’

        Call me pedantic, but elitist thinking would be, "we know what is best for you because we are so smart."

        "We know more because we are so smart," is just defining what it means to be "so smart".

        I looked up the article and it comes from the AP. No surprise that the authors are not so smart.

  34. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   5 months ago

    Tens of thousands protest Germany's far right as Musk endorses AfD

    https://www.voanews.com/a/tens-of-thousands-protest-germany-s-far-right-as-musk-endorses-afd-/7950330.html

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      This is what a psyop looks like, folks, and it’s pushed by our Georgia Democrat, Stupid BushPig.

      1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

        A movement of 90's-style free-market liberalism led by a lesbian married to a Sri Lankan woman, and Buttplug wants us all to believe it's fAr-riGhT.

        I guess everything looks far-right when you sit to the left of Pol Pot.

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

      turd, the ass-wipe of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
      If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      Sounds like a great reason to pull our troops out of Germany.

    4. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      Yes, but at least in Germany, if you participate in a gang rape, say you're sorry, say you only jacked off, you can get let go, in recognition of your cultural differences. And also the "She was so wasted" and "did you see what she was wearing?" excuses play well.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

        And also in Germany, rapists' feelings are paramount. People saying mean things about rapists online can face prison terms longer than the 'repentant' rapists face.

    5. Its_Not_Inevitable   5 months ago

      Looks like the kiddie diddler forgot to include his #simpingforsoros.

  35. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   5 months ago

    Trump's threat of Taiwan chip tariffs could give Nvidia a fresh headache after DeepSeek

    https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-taiwan-chip-tariffs-nvidia-stock-tsmc-deepseek-2025-1

    Dumbass Donnie wants to tariff US chips fabbed in Taiwan which will make US costs higher.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

      You really are a dumbass. The point is to onshore making the chips to where they’ll be more secure than on China’s front door stoop.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   5 months ago

        CHIPS Act is doing exactly that. TSMC is building a huge fab in Arizona.

        Taxing US products won't help.

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

          turd, the TDS-addled ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
          If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   5 months ago

          Look, Little Bitch, you don’t just leave something to a singular approach. You use more than one.

        3. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

          Taxing US products won't help.

          Uh, tariffs are taxes on overseas products, you moron.

        4. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

          "Tariffs = Taxing US products"

          This morning talking-points were all over the place, huh, Pluggo?

      2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

        "You really are a dumbass."

        You're too kind. That steaming pile of TDS-addled shit aspires to be a dumbass.

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   5 months ago

      turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
      If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

  36. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

    The European Union seems to believe this *checks notes* prayer app is a real problem:

    Prayer app? I gotta catch up. I'm still emailing my prayers.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      They believe it's a problem because, like all marxists, they see prayer to a deity as getting in the way of worship to the Church of the State.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

        There can be only one.

      2. Eeyore   5 months ago

        How long before the following becomes the standard for heretics? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Protestant_martyrs_of_the_English_Reformation

    2. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

      I've been phoning it in for years.

      1. Quicktown Brix   5 months ago

        God dammit! That was such a better joke.

  37. Moonrocks   5 months ago

    "The most competent people with the most options for employment elsewhere have the highest incentive to leave."

    Isn't that a good thing? Competent people are being incentivized to do something productive instead of, at best, shuttling papers between other government bureaucrats.

  38. Gaear Grimsrud   5 months ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-executive-order-bans-chemical-and-surgical-mutilation-children
    The order, titled "Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation," yanks federal funding for so-called gender-affirming care. The EO prohibits federal funding, support, or promotion of pediatric 'gender-affirming' medical interventions.
    It outlines detailed measures across multiple federal departments, including Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Defense, and the Department of Justice (DOJ), to curtail treatments such as puberty blockers, hormone therapies, and gender-related surgeries for individuals under the age of 19.
    According to the report, the order includes:
    Defunding Medical Institutions: Federal research and education grants will be withheld from hospitals and schools performing pediatric gender-transition treatments.
    TRICARE Coverage Restrictions: The Department of Defense will exclude these treatments from military health insurance programs.
    Insurance Policy Changes: Federal Employee Health Benefits and Postal Service Health Benefits programs will bar coverage for transgender-related pediatric surgeries or hormone treatments.
    Consumer Protection: The DOJ is directed to prioritize investigations into deceptive practices or misinformation regarding long-term effects of gender-affirming care, including potential fraud or violations of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
    "Across the country today, medical professionals are maiming and sterilizing impressionable children," reads the order, which describes such procedures as a "stain on our Nation's history."
    The order also calls for a comprehensive review of scientific evidence surrounding gender dysphoria, and calls for the Department of Health and Human Services to publish updated guidance within 90 days. The Trump administration will replace the existing standards - such as those issued by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH), which the order deems lacking in “scientific integrity," the Free Press continues.
    The executive order represents a significant escalation in the administration’s broader campaign to curtail diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, as well as gender-related policies, in government and public life. It builds upon earlier executive actions restricting DEI programs and eliminating gender-affirming policies in federal agencies and education.
    The order also authorizes federal law enforcement agencies to challenge states that support gender-affirming care for minors or policies that strip parental custody over disputes involving a child’s medical treatment. It tasks the DOJ with drafting legislation to allow parents and children affected by such procedures to file lawsuits against medical professionals. -Tampa Free Press

    1. Spiritus Mundi   5 months ago

      Poor Jeffy

    2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      "We don't need this order because no one is doing this..."

  39. swillfredo pareto   5 months ago

    What will passport wait times, IRS phone hold times, [National Park Service] facility availability be in a few months?" counters journalist Josh Barro.

    If this "journalist" can't envision how a federal government that will spend $7.3 trillion in 2025 will not be able to handle "passport wait times, IRS phone hold times, [and National Park Service] facility availability" if they put a few pieces of deadwood on the bonfire he should probably look at another line of work.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      In 2019, the total expenditures of the U.S. federal government were approximately $4.4 trillion, resulting in a deficit of about $984 billion.

      So we're spending almost $3T more now than pre-covid...do we have $3T bigger/better government?

  40. Longtobefree   5 months ago

    "We're so, so, so very close to 5,000 YouTube subscribers over at Just Asking Questions . . . "

    You might want to listen to Kenny Rogers' 'The Gambler'.
    "You got to know when to fold 'em".

    1. Eeyore   5 months ago

      Don't the influencers just use bots to boost counts?

    2. Jerry B.   5 months ago

      Do you provide a readable transcript? I can get through that much quicker than listening.

  41. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

    Trump actually used his mugshot as his official portrait.

    Talk about nuclear-grade trolling.

    1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

      *Chef's kiss*

      1. mad.casual   5 months ago

        The real chef's kiss is that if anybody protests, he plays the Trump card.

        "Hang it somewhere between the apocryphal painting of Washington crossing the Delaware, Lincoln, and JFK wouldja?"

    2. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

      Im enjoying the daily whinging from the left of "A 34 TIME CONVICTED FELON... did blah blah blah thing, much hypocrite!"

      As if anyone gave a fuck about the equivalent of an unpaid parking ticket.

      This should of course highlight the entire point of the lawfare they used against him. Most of the people screaming about the felonies have next to zero grasp of what he was convicted of. The ones who do know dont actually care, and they would have brushed it aside in seconds if Barack of Slick Willy were the ones in the scope.

      But that judge and the activist justice system got their headline. Fortunately they already burned all of their credibility and the American people arent buying it.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

        I like to ask the fucktards who yell "Felon!" if they know what Trump was actually convicted of doing, and how the laws were specially tweaked just for this trial. Not one has every replied.

        1. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

          The judge had to quite literally tell the jury that even though its going to look like he didnt technically commit a crime, that he pretty much did, and in the most heavy handed way guilted them into convicting him, in broad daylight...

          ...of a crime that I (and most of America) could give a shit about, that was used to cover up something I dont give a shit about.

          Its such a nothingburger, and its one that the vast majority cant even explain what he is guilty of anyways.

          They wanted the "CONVICTED FELON" line so bad, they were tripping all over themselves to get him on a fucking clerical error.

    3. Commenter_XY   5 months ago

      He looks pissed.

    4. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 months ago

      I voted for Donald Trump because he was the only alternative. After last week, I am on board. The guy is delivering on his campaign promises and he and his cabinet picks are outing the socialist progs as moronic assholes. Now he is trolling the entire institution of the Federal government.

      Seriously, Trump is quickly becoming a personal hero of mine.

      1. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

        I have never really liked Trump and didn't vote for him in 16 or 20. I pulled the lever for him this time as a "holy shit someone has to put some brakes on the radical left" vote.

        This first week, holy shit. He will go down as one of the best POTUS in our lifetimes. Im not down with the entire Trump plan (Tarrifs, and I really dont agree with pardoning ALL J6ers) but man, more than half of his EO's and shit he is pushing for is legit awesome.

        This is an actual return to some sanity, and it feels so weird saying that with Trump helming it.

        1. soldiermedic76   5 months ago

          Ditto.

  42. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

    Astounding. Reporters at RFK hearing have pre-written negative headlines.

    But don't dare call it a conspiracy.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   5 months ago

      They would have to be smarter to create a conspiracy. This is more like a group that subscribed to the Jelly of the Month club.

      1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

        Conspiracies don't have to be secret or clever.

        1. mad.casual   5 months ago

          Room temperature IQ collective.

      2. soldiermedic76   5 months ago

        The gift that keeps on giving

    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 months ago

      If they are not careful, we might actually get an honest look into what RFK actually advocates. After all, the policies of his dad and uncle would be considered far right today.

  43. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

    The US radical-left has been using US taxpayer money to fund radical-left political parties & media around the world!

  44. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   5 months ago

    Former president of Kenya mocks countries who are upset Trump that said he won’t give blank checks anymore to foreign governments.

    “Why are you crying? It’s not your government! He has no reason to give you anything. You don’t pay taxes in America.”

    1. Mike Parsons   5 months ago

      So many of the things he is doing really dont have any kind of counter argument.

      One of the leftoid retards at work was spurging out about him eliminating the DEI departments. As if spending millions to billions of dollars on a workforce of people that produce nothing of any kind of benefit, actual detriment truly, in a corrupt govt that already produces little of benefit...as if that is the default correct thing to do.

      They are having a really hard time because 90% of what he's doing is just common sense.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

        They're having a hard time because what he's doing is counter-revolutionary, and the fact people aren't having mass demonstrations in the street against it is what's driving all their agitation.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

      Well, he's just a white supremacist.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      Based and Masai-pilled.

  45. Medulla Oblongata   5 months ago

    I thoroughly enjoyed seeing Chappelle's monologue...don't watch SNL but this popped up.

    Trump...fires...Diddy...Haitians in Ohio...Jimmy Carter

    https://youtu.be/57pGarTBJrU

  46. I, Woodchipper   5 months ago

    "Purging the federal government of dedicated career federal employees will have vast, unintended consequences that will cause chaos for the Americans who depend on a functioning federal government," said their union,

    I cannot LOL hard enough at this.

    1. Eeyore   5 months ago

      When the government provides a way for you to have your money stolen - they call that a service. I don't really want your dmv services thank you. I don't really want to fund your public schools either thank you.

    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 months ago

      said their union,

      Conflict of interest much? I really, really, really, hope they try to strike. It would be hilarious to watch Trump fire them.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      Like I indicated above, a lot of this was probably suggested by Musk, and the exact same complaints are being made in the wake of it. "Oh, we can't get rid of these Health and Safety Team members, what they do is too important!"

      Yeah, there's a lot of fed employees that do shit that's necessary to keep the country operating. The goldbrickers who've had a five-year holiday from history aren't part of that.

      And these people are ALL replaceable, regardless. They act like there was no working government before they got hired during the Obama administration.

  47. I, Woodchipper   5 months ago

    ."Who knows what agencies will end up with what staffing? What will passport wait times, IRS phone hold times, [National Park Service] facility availability be in a few months?" counters journalist Josh Barro.

    Oh Josh. Break free of your prison. You can do it.

  48. I, Woodchipper   5 months ago

    "The most competent people with the most options for employment elsewhere have the highest incentive to leave," writes The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf

    Feature, not a bug

  49. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

    This is the reaction when you put the brakes on the fed goldbrickers' gravy train:

    "r/fednews
    8 hr. ago
    Odd_Rough_9732
    To my fellow Feds, especially veterans: we’re at war
    We watched this goon try to overthrow the government on live tv four years ago. Now, we are witnessing him try to overthrow it from within. We are the last line of defense against fascism. If we leave, we will be replaced by loyalists. Read P2025 and, for the love of god, please believe what is written because that is what is happening. All the EOs are directly from that document.
    I didn’t dedicate years of my life serving this great country to be bullied into quitting my career by a bunch of fascists. We are being led by the same types of people our grandparents fought against in WW2. They don’t care about us, regardless of the fact that one-third of us are veterans and many are military family members. They don’t care about your kids, your homes, your bills, your livelihood. They don’t care that you’re an American citizen. They don’t care that the annual spending on us is only 4% and won’t make a difference if we’re gone. They don’t care that we’re middle and lower class employees. They want to harm you. Do not give in to this nonsense and remember your oath to the constitution and the people of America. I don’t know what the future holds, but I refuse to bow down to this fascist authoritarian elite class. Nobody is coming to save us but we have strength in numbers. It’s time to buckle up, and continue protecting freedom and democracy."

    Look at these commie rats try to act like they even like this country. All because their team got beat, and now the guy in charge is working on cleaning out the dead weight by making them act like adults and actually come in to the office to work.

    Keep in mind that these people were all Obama and Biden loyalists, so they have no complaint about Trump hiring people for their positions.

    If we're at war, does that mean it's open season on this commenter, the other Redditor faggots spazzing out on r/fednews, and their families? Because that's what war actually means, you vermin.

    Fuck around and find out.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      Just so you know that this cretin is fully stable:

      Odd_Rough_9732
      5d ago
      I can’t believe nobody or the news is talking about this. I’m a disabled vet and have really severe ptsd and I’m spiraling so hard and I can’t live like this

      Fuckin' LOL.

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 months ago

        Odd_Rough_9732

        He really shouldn't advertise his sexual history in his handle. It is going to attract creeps.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

          How do you think he got disabled?

    2. Zeb   5 months ago

      We watched this goon try to overthrow the government on live tv four years ago. Now, we are witnessing him try to overthrow it from within.

      Seems like he might have said the quiet part out loud there. Executive branch bureaucrats are the government?

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

      More fed sperging, as Marcuse's "liberating tolerance" emerges once more:

      r/fednews
      5 hr. ago
      Head_Illustrator5510
      Feds, this Is the time to cut off anyone who backed Trump & his agenda
      This isn’t the moment for “agree to disagree.” This isn’t about “both sides.” This is about power, money, & who benefits when democracy erodes. If a company, a bank, an executive, a politician, or a local business supported Trump & his push to cancel DEI, they are telling you exactly who they are & it’s time to act accordingly. You don’t need to keep throwing your money at corporations & billionaires who see you as disposable. Why are you still shopping on Amazon, when Bezos & his empire have never once given a damn about you? Why are you still using banks whose executives had front-row seats at Trump’s inauguration? Why are you paying for subscriptions & services that pumped money into his campaign?

      LOL, yeah, all of a sudden we're all "corpos bad!" again after they spent the better part of the last decade pandering to you cretins.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

        One response was particularly hilarious:

        crit_boy
        4h ago
        Do feds hold enough of the stock market (c fund, etc) that moving everyone into g fund would negatively impact the stock market?
        We cannot strike. We cannot work slowdown. Money is the only thing that care about. We can pull our money out of the system.

        This idiot clearly doesn't understand how TSP works.

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   5 months ago

        Keep in mind these are the same people who accuse Trump voters of being cultists:

        DesignerPercentage76
        2h ago
        I gave my parents the axe in October after our last shouting match about Kamala sleeping her way to the top. What a fucking crock.
        I have cut off one of my best men, and all of my social circle that could possibly lean that way.
        I suggest you all do the same. Maybe some day we will be able to reconcile, but right now, they’ve mistakenly aligned with the enemy.

        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 months ago

          Head_Illustrator5510
          DesignerPercentage76

          They write like government progs but they have handles that have distinct characteristics of being randomly generated. For all that they pretend to have the high moral ground, they reveal the truth by being cowardly shits that hide behind sockpuppets or, even worse, misrepresent their support by generating AI responses.

  50. Dillinger   5 months ago

    >>In the meantime, God's strongest soldiers (American Redditors) have been sent to fight his toughest battles

    I'd watch the praise my magic 8ball says we're on the precipice of a reddit-induced trans war

  51. Dillinger   5 months ago

    >>The European Union seems to believe this *checks notes* prayer app is a real problem:

    misspelled caliphate and completely understandable.

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